This concept set is a minor tweak from what the Gators have now. The F logo replaces the Gators script logo, the SEC logo and the Gators' primary logo change places, and the template has been updated to Vapor Untouchable.

This concept set is well-anticipated for UGA on the upcoming college football season. Aside from the expected template update and the black uniforms, I also added white and red alternate pants, as well as an all-black jersey and pants combo. Far away, you may not tell the difference between the white pants and the "silver britches". Credits to aawagner011 for the inspiration.

The only adjustments that I made for the Gamecocks' uniforms are the bigger stripes on the jerseys and the pants, adjustment of the TV numbers, removal of the logo on the sleeves, and the modification of the main white helmet (to match the garnet and black helmets).

Since I could not find a TTF of the current number font, I decided to use the Adidas number font, since it matches the main logo of the Vols. You may not notice this, but all striping feature a subtle checkerboard pattern. As for the smokey gray set, there is only one shade being used, instead of multiple, like what they have now.

Though Vandy's nickname is connected to a naval theme, the theme for my concept set is all about stars. Stars are scattered all over the sleeves and the pants' striping, but they're not that obvious. I used their basketball number font here, since what they use now (Agency FB) is quite generic.

Like Penn State, USC, and BYU, Bama belongs to the "uniform untouchables' club". The only changes that I'd done here are the single stripe (pants) instead of two thin stripes, the houndstooth pattern on the striping and the sleeves (tribute to Bear Bryant), and an alternate white helmet.

My first agenda for Ole Miss is to fix their white uniforms. Currently, they have two white uniforms, but I wanted them to go back to a solo white uniform. The pant striping has also been modified, and I brought back the gray uniform as one of the options.

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I think all your SEC concepts are really solid. I appreciate the minor tweaks to make them perfect rather than complete overhauls. I think the weakest of them is the Auburn one, but, as I've seen countless Auburn football concepts, I like the different approach trying to match everything to the logo itself. I think it would've been stronger without the number outline - those always look odd to me for Auburn.